Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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... seen Mr. Elphinston , but believe him to be prosperous . I shall be glad to hear the same of you , for I am , Sir , your affectionate humble servant , JOHNSON'S - COURT , FLEET - STREeet , SAM . JOHNSON . April 21 , 1767 . TO THE SAME ...
... seen Mr. Elphinston , but believe him to be prosperous . I shall be glad to hear the same of you , for I am , Sir , your affectionate humble servant , JOHNSON'S - COURT , FLEET - STREeet , SAM . JOHNSON . April 21 , 1767 . TO THE SAME ...
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... seen nothing I had not seen before , I have nothing to relate . Time has left that part of the island few antiquities ; and commerce has left the people no singularities . I was glad to go abroad , and , perhaps , glad to come home ...
... seen nothing I had not seen before , I have nothing to relate . Time has left that part of the island few antiquities ; and commerce has left the people no singularities . I was glad to go abroad , and , perhaps , glad to come home ...
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... seen in the same letter , which might be struck with different puncheons . The regular similitude of most letters proves better that they are metal . I saw nothing but the " Speculum " which I had not seen , I think , before . - — 66 ...
... seen in the same letter , which might be struck with different puncheons . The regular similitude of most letters proves better that they are metal . I saw nothing but the " Speculum " which I had not seen , I think , before . - — 66 ...
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